Assari Shervin, Mohammadi Mohammad, Pashmchi Mohammad, Aghaeimeybodi Fatemeh, Pallera John Ashley
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, USA.
School of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
Open J Psychol. 2025;5(1):24-37. doi: 10.31586/ojp.2025.6043. Epub 2025 Mar 22.
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasingly prevalent among youth and young adults, particularly college and university students. This is a population for whom e-cigarette use is not recommended due to potential health risks, including nicotine addiction and long-term respiratory effects. Social networks play a crucial role in shaping attitudes toward e-cigarettes and influencing use behaviors. However, the relative influence of different social ties-parents, siblings, and friends-on e-cigarette attitudes and use remains unclear.
This study utilizes data from the SMOKES study to compare the influence of e-cigarette use within different social network sections-parents, friends, and siblings-on personal e-cigarette attitudes and use among college and university students.
Using a cross-sectional survey of college and university students, we examined the associations between e-cigarette use within different social networks and individual e-cigarette attitudes and use. Multivariate regression models assessed the strength of these associations, adjusting for key demographic and behavioral covariates.
Findings indicate that among college and university students, the strongest influence on both e-cigarette attitudes and use comes from friends who use e-cigarettes. In contrast, parental and sibling e-cigarette use showed weak or non-significant effects. These results suggest that peer influence, rather than family influence, plays a dominant role in shaping e-cigarette-related behaviors and perceptions in young adults.
This study underscores the importance of peer influence in e-cigarette uptake and attitudes among college and university students. Public health interventions aimed at reducing e-cigarette use in this population should consider targeting peer networks rather than focusing solely on family-based influences.
电子烟在青少年和青年成年人中使用日益普遍,尤其是大学生。由于存在潜在健康风险,包括尼古丁成瘾和长期呼吸道影响,不建议这一人群使用电子烟。社交网络在塑造对电子烟的态度和影响使用行为方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,不同社会关系——父母、兄弟姐妹和朋友——对电子烟态度和使用的相对影响仍不明确。
本研究利用来自SMOKES研究的数据,比较不同社交网络部分(父母、朋友和兄弟姐妹)内的电子烟使用对大学生个人电子烟态度和使用的影响。
通过对大学生进行横断面调查,我们研究了不同社交网络中的电子烟使用与个人电子烟态度和使用之间的关联。多变量回归模型评估了这些关联的强度,并对关键人口统计学和行为协变量进行了调整。
研究结果表明,在大学生中,对电子烟态度和使用影响最大的是使用电子烟的朋友。相比之下,父母和兄弟姐妹使用电子烟的影响较弱或不显著。这些结果表明,同龄人影响而非家庭影响在塑造年轻人与电子烟相关的行为和认知方面起主导作用。
本研究强调了同龄人影响在大学生电子烟使用和态度方面的重要性。旨在减少这一人群电子烟使用的公共卫生干预措施应考虑针对同龄人网络,而不是仅关注基于家庭的影响。